Standing before the promise
Of another soul
When intention aligns
With the prayers of ShabbatShabbat is the Sabbath day, the Day of Rest, and is observed from Friday night through Saturday night. Is set aside from the rest of the week both in honor of the fact that God rested on the seventh day after creating the world. On Shabbat, many Jews observe prohibitions from various activities designated as work. Shabbat is traditionally observed with festive meals, wine, challah, prayers, the reading and studying of Torah, conjugal relations, family time, and time with friends.,
My neshama, palpably,
Begins to open.
What she wants most
Is to expand more fully
Into her gifts;
As need recedes,
As growth
Deepens healing:
Where no petition presses
On HaVaYa
Who leads the way
To restoration
And refreshment,
In order that when the new week arrives,
Creation, re-invigorated, has what it needs:
HaVaYah and me
Growing closer, together.